1. Body contact: Intimacy is the key to keeping the flame between you and your partner lite. Hugging, holding hands, and rubbing his/her arm shows that you care and are sexually attracted to your partner, in a G rated kind of way.

2. Date night: Going out on a date once a week can be difficult when you have kids, but staying in can really be romantic. Turn your dining room into a restaurant or your bedroom into a spa for you and you partner to relax and enjoy each other.

3. Be thoughtful: Give your partner a gift, but have the kids be a part of it. Want to give her roses? Let the little ones pick it out, this way romance isn’t lost and neither is time spent with the kids.

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Alvin

I agree couples need to spend time together and just the 2 of them. This will eliminate distractions and stress too.Ă‚Â

Lili Spector

Keeping the fire in a married relationship sometimes is hard to do. You should always have an open communication so the both of you knows what the other is feeling or thinking. This will ease the stress on your relationship.

Sam

Body contact is the most important thing and God to be the center of the relationship.

Sam

I totally agree with you.

Mitchell B.

Being married sometimes becomes boring. The advice on your article will help me relive our lovely marriage. Thanks!

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